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Christine Dickerson
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12 October, 09:23
What was the significance of the Sante Fe Trail?
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Cindy Hurley
12 October, 09:28
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The Santa Fe Trail was significant because it connected Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico making it a vital commercial transportation system until when the railroad was built in 1880, This was significant in that it facilitated trade and the movement of people
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